Wafcon 2024: DR Congo's Return Sparks Hope Amidst Conflict
DR Congo's return to the Women's Africa Cup of Nations brings hope to a nation torn by conflict, as players and fans unite for a moment of joy.






After years of devastating conflict in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo), the return of the national women's football team to the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon) has provided a glimmer of hope for the nation. For the first time since 2012, the Leopardesses are back on the continental stage, offering a brief respite from the ongoing violence that has plagued the region.
A Nation in Turmoil
The conflict in eastern DR Congo, led by the M23 rebel group, has resulted in thousands of deaths and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of civilians. The offensive, which began in January, has drawn international attention, with accusations that neighboring Rwanda is backing the rebels. Despite a peace deal signed in June, the region remains unstable, and the population continues to search for solace.
Football as a Beacon of Hope
For the players and supporters of DR Congo, the Wafcon tournament has taken on a deeper meaning. Marlene Yav Kasaj, a midfielder for the national team, shared her emotional connection to the cause:
"Seeing the victims—children, mothers, fathers who've lost loved ones, and families torn apart—was heartbreaking. When I'm on the pitch, I feel compelled to win, even if it's just to bring a small moment of happiness to our people."
The Power of Sport
The United Nations reports that the conflict has had a profound psychological impact on the local population. In Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, residents have endured some of the worst fighting. Yet, the opportunity to cheer on their national team has offered a chance to regain national pride and momentarily escape the trauma.
Challenges on and off the Pitch
Despite the team's struggles in the tournament—losing their opening matches to Senegal and Morocco—the players remain motivated. Forward Olga Massombo emphasized the importance of their participation:
"Our parents, our sisters back home are going through war. Us coming here is an honor. The goal is to progress, not just as a team but for the whole country to get better."
Looking Ahead
As DR Congo prepares for their final group match against Zambia, the stakes are high. The team must win by a significant margin to keep their hopes of advancing alive. Regardless of the outcome, the Leopardesses have already achieved something greater: they have united a nation in hope and resilience.
Conclusion
The return of DR Congo to the Wafcon stage is more than just a sporting event; it is a symbol of hope and a reminder of the power of football to bring people together in the face of adversity. As the nation continues to grapple with conflict, the Leopardesses have shown that even in the darkest times, there is always a reason to cheer.